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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Romantic Weekends Away For Travellers - By: Stuart Hely

Are you looking for travel ideas for a short break? Why not think about romantic weekends? Are you listening guys?

We're just home from a romantic getaway, and all of my friends are saying that my hubby should give seminars to the other husbands... so I decided I should write about it, and give you some tips and ideas. Of course, we don't have to lay all of this onto the guys... Ladies, you could plan a romantic weekend too. I mean, if he won't, you might as well take matters into your own hands... maybe he'll get the idea and plan the next one.

It doesn't have to be Valentines Day or your wedding anniversary or even a birthday.... it can be a more obscure event... or even just a romantic weekend getaway for no particular reason. That could win you big points!

What was the event for our romantic weekend? We celebrated the anniversary of when my hubby proposed to me. We went out to dinner at a little restaurant where we used to go all the time... but we hadn't been there in years. The next night we had a candle light dinner at home... then we drove to the spot where he actually proposed.... We picnicked there all those years ago, and that's what we did this time too.

Anniversaries are always good for romantic interludes. Your wedding anniversary, for example, but it could be the anniversary of your proposal like ours was, or the anniversary of your first date, or the day you met or when you bought your house... anything.

Do you feel like you're always doing something for the kids, and you never have any time for yourself? Don't wait for a special event. Get someone to watch the kids, and have a weekend just for yourselves. Go wine tasting and stay in a romantic little B&B. Head for the city and see a play or visit a museum and stay in a historic hotel. Find a resort and spa where you can both get a little pampering.

Or do like we did... We found a rustic little cabin at a lodge close to the spot where he proposed. It wasn't luxurious or expensive, but it did overlook the Pacific ocean; there was a little restaurant right there, and we had a wonderful sentimental weekend reminiscing about all the years we've had together.

You don't even have to go away. If you get that weekend all to yourself with no kids, no obligations, just do something romantic locally. Go to a dinner and a movie. How about a champagne picnic?

You could have a candlelight dinner at home, but if you do that, remember, the cooking and cleanup duties need to be shared. Make them fun to do together.... this is a romantic weekend remember.

We do love travel, but you don't always have to travel far away. We think even a weekend break like this can transport you out of your routine and refresh and revive you.

Oh, and what anniversary was it for us? Our 40th... and we'll celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary next year. You can bet it will be a whole year of romantic travels!

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